1. Each boiler is subject to strict inspection and testing before
delivery, including hydraulic pressure testing and X ray
inspection.2. Selecting the most suitable burner to match the boiler so as to
guarantee safety and reach rated output.3. Main components, such as burners, pumps, water level meters,
valves are limited to renowned brands.4. Stainless steel plate protective cladding for surface: fine
appearance and effective protection.

Specifications:

Items

WNS0.5-

0.7-Y(Q)

WNS1-

0.7-Y(Q)

WNS2-

0.1-Y(Q)

WNS5-

1.25-Y(Q)

WNS8-

1.6-Y(Q)

WNS10-

1.6-Y(Q)

Nominal Capacity (t/h)

0.5

1

2

5

8

10

Nominal Working Pressure

0.7 Mpa

0.7 Mpa

1.0 Mpa

1.25 Mpa

1.6 Mpa

1.6 Mpa

Saturated Steam

Temperature

170

170

184

194

204

204

Thermal Efficiency of Boiler

92%

92%

92%

92.3%

92%

92%

Nominal Oil and Gas

Consumption (Nm3/h)

34.5/42

68.5/82

134/162

330/371

524/589

656/737

Power Consumption (KW)

2.96(2.96)

4.4/8.9 (3.7)

7/20.2 (7)

14.5/28 (15)

24/37.5

(24)

39.5/52 (39.5)

Applicable Fuel

Light oil or heavy oil Natural gas or city gas

Power Supply (AC)

380v 50Hz

Weight and Size of

maximum transport thing (m)

3.1*1.9* 1.9

4.35*2.5*2.33

4.17*2.1*2.96

5.30*2.40*3.27

6.01*2.90 *3.37

6.86*2.90

*3.37

Approx. Weight of

maximum transporting thing kg

4000

5800

6600

13500

20000

24500

Exhaust Gas Temperature (°C)

230

230

230

230

230

230

Combustion way

Pressure atomized Micro positive pressure combustion

Regulating mode

Automatic

Description:

Steam boiler is a closed vessel in which water is heated. The
heated water exits the boiler for use in various process or heating
applications.

The pressure vessel in a boiler is usually made of steel (or alloy
steel), or historically of wrought iron. Stainless steel is
virtually prohibited (by the ASME Boiler Code) for use in wetted
parts of modern boilers, but is used often in superheater sections
that will not be exposed to liquid boiler water. In live steam
models, copper or brass is often used because it is more easily
fabricated in smaller size boilers. Historically, copper was often
used for fireboxes (particularly for steam locomotives), because of
its better formability and higher thermal conductivity; however, in
more recent times, the high price of copper often makes this an
uneconomic choice and cheaper substitutes (such as steel) are used
instead.